Showing posts with label Anatomy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Anatomy. Show all posts

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Vancouver bibliography made easy.

This post is in continuation of my earlier post - citations and bibliography.
http://perjanya.blogspot.com/2010_08_01_archive.html.

The Vancouver method of referencing present in the above post requires slight alterations. This is generating the vancouver as the example sighted below.

For the authors mine A, Mine B, Mine C, article name  - "article is great", taken from journal-  "good journal" of year- 2090 volume -4, issue -1, pages- 456-445, it is showing the citation as, 

mine A MBMC. artivcle is grate. good journal. 2090: p. 456-445.

This is not the exact Vancouver required for Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka and many other journals.

An altered version of Vancouver style is created and is named as Rguhs.xsl, as it is more aptly generates the style required by RGUHS.
To use this -
Please download the file RGUHS.

and copy it into 
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office12\Bibliography\Style

In the bibliography section you will get "rguhs" as option. 

By clicking it, something like this, for the example sighted above, will get generated - 

mine A, Mine B, Mine C. article is great. good journal 2090;4(1): 456-445.

This is in proper Vancouver style for citing article in periodical. 

The major problem solved.

This also generates proper Vancouver for "book" and "book sections" -  But it is not showing page numbers in these categories ! Need to be fixed. 

I have not added referencing "thesis" into this. For all other things - conference proceedings, internet sources, electronic documents - its doing fair job. 

Regarding page numbers there's no confirmed style in vancouver. For eg. In some places one may find 112-119 and in some other places, it may be 112-9. This XML file - will show page numbers as 112-119. 

As always - it will generate the references in the order of their first appearance. 

Happy referencing.

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Citations and Bibliographies

Are you getting messy with the reference section of your synopsis, thesis or scientific paper for publication?

Here is the simple way to manage it.

Word provides you with a pretty extensive list so it should cover almost all needs. Once the style is chosen, all we need to do is click at the end of the sentence in the document where we want to add a citation. Once we have selected where want our information to go, all we have to do is click the "Insert Citation" drop down. In this case, we will want to add a new source.

To insert reference from a journal article, click on add a new citation, add type the relevant data.

To insert reference from a webpage, the following pop up will appear

Finally to change the way of indexing the references, if you click on the style- several in built styles are given.



To add the MUCH NEEDED VANCOUVER METHOD one has to go for an add-on available from BibWord.
(click on it to download the code)

A code will get downloaded, after unzipping the contents, one has to paste the contents in the following folder.

c:\program files\Microsoft Office\Office12\Bibliography\Style
 
 
Once the styles are copied to the directory, they will show up every time Microsoft Word is opened. 
Happy referencing!

Saturday, August 14, 2010

12th annual conference of Karnataka Chapter of Anatomists, Sri Devaraj Urs Medical College, Kolar


Title of the oral paper presented: Digit ratio in Down syndrome is sexually dimorphic.

To download the presentation click here.








Group Photo taken at Conference.

Friday, August 28, 2009

Anatomy Seminars

Here are the list of anatomy power point presentations


To download presentations click on the links
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presented at 57th national conference, KLE, Belgaum. 
Digit ratio in Down syndrome is sexually dimorphic
presented at 12th annual conference of Karnataka Chapter of Anatomists, SDUMC, Kolar
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